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How To Get Rid Of Back And Thigh Pain?

I have vague intermittent pelvic, back and thigh pain. Have developed urinary frequency and changes in my bowel habits. Also experiencing intense wind after eating which is audible from my abdomen, loss of appetite and always tired even after a long sleep.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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I just want to know your age. Change in bowel and bladder habits along with pelvic, back and thigh pain suggest a spinal pathology.
I would suggest you to get a MRI LS spine done along with hemoglobin to rule out anemia.
Meanwhile you can take Tab Gabaneuron which is a combination of gabapentin and methylcobalamine once daily for 1-2 months.
I would also suggest you to start some back stretching exercises with a physiotherapist.
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How To Get Rid Of Back And Thigh Pain?

I just want to know your age. Change in bowel and bladder habits along with pelvic, back and thigh pain suggest a spinal pathology. I would suggest you to get a MRI LS spine done along with hemoglobin to rule out anemia. Meanwhile you can take Tab Gabaneuron which is a combination of gabapentin and methylcobalamine once daily for 1-2 months. I would also suggest you to start some back stretching exercises with a physiotherapist.